My apologies, when I say server, I miss spoke. Although a do have a "server-like" application running, to allow me access to my media when I am at work, or from my phone, the computer in question is not really a server.
I should also mention that although I did have ports facing the internet to access my media, these libraries where behind some heavy encryption. The computer in question, didn't have any RDP ports open. The probken here is that the Ransomware encrypted over 100 TB of DVR and ripped blurays files and at no time did Avast even catch that 100 TB of information was being changed all at once. Blah!!!!
I don't expect avast to be perfect, but it was 100TB of information being changed consecutively, that isn't a red flag to avast???
That type of Ransomware isn't cutting edge.
Infact, the application itself even altered system files so in reboot I lost my ability to access windows altogether. But the hackers made sure to leave "Readme" files all over my drives, so when I looked at the encrypted files I still knew how to send them Bitcoin.
So, yeah, I'm still a little angry about the whole thing.